Minimal Impulse

Tendency towards bare simplicity in home design and furniture

Implications - Minimalism is becoming the base for home decor and furniture design, which caters to today's busier consumer. Whereas complexity in design may induce psychological clutter in an already hectic lifestyle, raw functionality and clean visual aesthetic help to reinstate some aspect of calmness and order.

It’s hard to get more minimal than completely white design. The new Maison Martin Margiela “White Objects” collection is nearly all white, and minimal is nearly an understatement. The company is famous… [More]

The Very Slim Table by Nilly Landao is exactly thatâ€”very slim. So slim in fact, itâ€™s essentially a stick, with attachable plates and place settings.
Nilly Landaoâ€™s design is perhaps the most minimalist… [More]

Finally making that leap from the home nest to my own little abode, I’ve become even more interested in home decor and furniture; this nojiberlin Seating and Lighting would be perfect for…small living.… [More]

This office furniture began as a dining room table. After Bertjan Pot noticed customers buying it for a work desk, they designed a number of additions to make a sleek and functional work station. Just… [More]

E + M design was started in 2006 by Javi Moreno and J.A. Esteban. The pair, whose profiles relate a great sense of humor, are Spanish designers who specialize in minimalist furniture. The Nube Chair is… [More]

Less is more with Sancal’s Maxie Chair. This design is made for the minimalists at heart who prefer simple clean lines in their home decor.
The chair itself uses very thin metal poles for the structure… [More]